| Multispecies individuals |
10 |
| Petri dish versus Winogradsky column: a longue duree perspective on purity and diversity in microbiology, 1880s-1980s |
5 |
| Waddington's epigenetics or the pictorial meetings of development and genetics |
5 |
| Evaluating evidential pluralism in epidemiology: mechanistic evidence in exposome research |
4 |
| From lighthouse to hothouse: hospital hygiene, antibiotics and the evolution of infectious disease, 1950-1990 |
4 |
| Modeling complexity: cognitive constraints and computational model-building in integrative systems biology |
4 |
| Entangled histories of plague ecology in Russia and the USSR |
3 |
| History as a biomedical matter: recent reassessments of the first cases of Alzheimer's disease |
3 |
| Extreme' organisms and the problem of generalization: interpreting the Krogh principle |
3 |
| The diving reflex and asphyxia: working across species in physiological ecology |
2 |
| Working across species down on the farm: Howard S. Liddell and the development of comparative psychopathology, c. 1923-1962 |
2 |
| Phenylbutazone (Bute, PBZ, EPZ): one drug across two species |
2 |
| Networked names: synonyms in eighteenth-century botany |
2 |
| Series of forms, visual techniques, and quantitative devices: ordering the world between the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries |
2 |
| Taxa hold little information about organisms: Some inferential problems in biological systematics |
2 |
| The galaxy of the non-Linnaean nomenclature |
2 |
| Epigenesis by experience: Romantic empiricism and non-Kantian biology |
2 |
| Continuous culture techniques as simulators for standard cells: Jacques Monod's, Aron Novick's and Leo Szilard's quantitative approach to microbiology |
2 |
| The sociobiology of genes: the gene's eye view as a unifying behavioural-ecological framework for biological evolution |
1 |
| Birth, life, and death of infectious diseases': Charles Nicolle (1866-1936) and the invention of medical ecology in France |
1 |
| Paleoanthropology's uses of the bipedal criterion |
1 |
| Stochasticity in cultural evolution: a revolution yet to happen |
1 |
| Crafting socialist embryology: dialectics, aquaculture and the diverging discipline in Maoist China, 1950-1965 |
1 |
| Radium, biophysics, and radiobiology: tracing the history of radiobiology in twentieth-century China |
1 |
| At the intersection of medical geography and disease ecology: Mirko Grmek, Jacques May and the concept of pathocenosis |
1 |
| The instability of field experiments: building an experimental research tradition on the rocky seashores (1950-1985) |
1 |
| Pluralization through epistemic competition: scientific change in times of data-intensive biology |
1 |
| Translational neonatology research: transformative encounters across species and disciplines |
1 |
| On the historical significance of Beijerinck and his contagium vivum fluidum for modern virology |
1 |
| The plurality of assumptions about fossils and time |
1 |
| A non-metaphysical evaluation of vitalism in the early twentieth century |
1 |
| The evolution of morality and its rollback |
1 |
| Simplicity, one-shot hypotheses and paleobiological explanation |
1 |
| The search of canonical explanations for the cerebral cortex |
1 |
| Theoricity, observation and homology: a response to Pearson |
1 |
| All things bleak and bare beneath a brazen sky: practice and place in the analysis of Australopithecus |
1 |
| The multiple meanings of translational research in (bio)medical research |
1 |
| Genetics without genes? The centrality of genetic markers in livestock genetics and genomics |
0 |
| Racial mixture, blood and nation in medical publications on sickle cell disease in 1950s Brazil |
0 |
| From parts to mechanisms: research heuristics for addressing heterogeneity in cancer genetics |
0 |
| Taxonomy and conservation science: interdependent and value-laden |
0 |
| Drift as constitutive: conclusions from a formal reconstruction of population genetics |
0 |
| Special issue-before translational medicine: laboratory clinic relations lost in translation? Cortisone and the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis in Britain, 1950-1960 |
0 |
| Realization in biology? |
0 |
| Animal life and mind in Hobbes's philosophy of nature |
0 |
| Possibilities and limitations of three-dimensional reconstruction and simulation techniques to identify patterns, rhythms and functions of apoptosis in the early developing neural tube |
0 |
| The impacts of assumptions on theories of tooth development and evolution at the turn of the nineteenth century |
0 |
| Between biology and chemistry in the Enlightenment: how nutrition shapes vital organization. Buffon, Bonnet, CF Wolff |
0 |
| Evolutionary causes as mechanisms: a critical analysis |
0 |
| How to produce marketable and profitable results for the company': from viral interference to Roferon A |
0 |